Cracking
the Gmat 2002: With Sample Tests on Cd-Rom de Geoff Martz
Book
Description
The Princeton Review realizes that acing the GMAT is very different
from getting straight As in school. The Princeton Review doesn't try
to teach students everything there is to know about math and English—only
the techniques they'll need to score higher on the exam. There's a
big difference. In Cracking the GMAT, The Princeton Review will teach
test takers how to think like the test makers and:
•
Eliminate answer choices that look right but are planted to fool you
• Raise your score by practicing with our GMAT Pre-Diagnostic
Test, Scoring Guide and Explanations
• Use process of elimination to solve tough data sufficiency
problems
• Master even the toughest sections: Reading Comprehension,
Sentence Correction, Data Sufficiency, Critical Reasoning, and more
**
Study the techniques and strategies in this book, and then perfect
skills on more than 155 practice questions inside. The Princeton Review
also gives readers 4 full-length simulated GMAT exams on CD-ROM with
instant score reporting. Practice test questions are just like the
ones test takers will see on the actual GMAT, and The Princeton Review
fully explains every solution.
Contents
Include:
I
Orientation
Orientation
How to Think About the GMAT
Cracking the System: Basic Principles
Cracking the system: Intermediate Principles
Cracking the System: Advanced Principles
Taking the GMAT
II How to Crack the Math GMAT
GMAT Math: Basic Principles
The POE and GMAT Math
Arithmetic
Algebra
Geometry
Data Sufficiency
III How to Crack the Verbal GMAT
Sentence Correction
Reading Comprehension
Critical Reasoning
IV How to Crack the Writing Assessment
Writing Assessment
Inside
Flap copy
The Princeton Review realizes that acing the GMAT is very different
from getting straight As in school. The Princeton Review doesn't try
to teach students everything there is to know about math and English—only
the techniques they'll need to score higher on the exam. There's a
big difference. In Cracking the GMAT, The Princeton Review will teach
test takers how to think like the test makers and:
•
Eliminate answer choices that look right but are planted to fool you
• Raise your score by practicing with our GMAT Pre-Diagnostic
Test, Scoring Guide and Explanations
• Use process of elimination to solve tough data sufficiency
problems
• Master even the toughest sections: Reading Comprehension,
Sentence Correction, Data Sufficiency, Critical Reasoning, and more
**
Study the techniques and strategies in this book, and then perfect
skills on more than 155 practice questions inside. The Princeton Review
also gives readers 4 full-length simulated GMAT exams on CD-ROM with
instant score reporting. Practice test questions are just like the
ones test takers will see on the actual GMAT, and The Princeton Review
fully explains every solution.
Book
Information
The Princeton Review doesn't try to teach you everything there is
to know about maths and English--only the techniques you'll need to
score higher on the GMAT. There's a big difference. In Cracking the
GMAT, The Princeton Review will teach you how to think like the test
makers.
This
is accomplished through teaching you how to: eliminate answer choices
that look right but are planted to fool you; solve GMAT sentence correction
problems by spotting key errors in questions; ace the writing assessment
section by knowing exactly what the graders are looking for; use processes
of elimination to solve tricky data sufficiency problems.
Study
the techniques and strategies in this book, and then practice them
on the 155 practice questions inside. Also included are 3 full-length
simulated GMAT exams on CD-ROM with instant score reporting. The practice
test questions are just like the ones you'll see on the actual GMAT,
and every solution is fully explained. Ce texte se rapporte à
une édition épuisée ou indisponible de ce titre.
About
the author
Geoff Martz attended Dartmouth College and Columbia University, joining
The Princeton Review in 1985 as a teacher and writer. Martz headed
the development team that designed the Review's GMAT course. He is
the author or coauthor of Cracking the ACT, Paying for College, Cracking
the GED, and How to Survive Without Your Parents' Money.